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- "v . c" ' - r- -- .. - -. f : t , r - . - , ' - ... r I!. 4 i If ... i ! 5 II 1! 4 Ml 4 'ti' i ; r -! ' V! 1S i .-v-iv'.-;- 1 r t i - it s t THE GREATEST ENEMY to cMiaren iiwrtrls.! Shriner's Indian Vcnnuuje il frnm.riinif used according tu ! the itirecuons. v . People With Hobbies. Fancies thai Approach Insavity. - New York Son. "Arc you troubled with a bobby?! rked a wearied looking pliysician of ! j KTIihave on saVat prices and terms to suit the times, s ioi iows . I Thi cbrated Morjran cw cupper and SEYMOUR 3I0WERS-arantced to giyesatisfaction or nasaie. I the Newark Machine Company's 1 Improred Horso Rakea, Straw Cotters and Grain Drills, superior to any ever brought to Rowan. PIEDMONT WAGONS, BUGGIES, of the yery best makers at surprisingly low PlL rrL. wrnn. Mowers. Rakes, and nriiia nn he iold on ions time ii pnrchasers so desire. , r rS-TrlamDh Reapers and Self-Binders sold this year only on orders, but at prices - -w - .' -w s " XT mT astonishingly low. J. a. uum. Salisbury, June 4th. 1885 y $ rionEV nflDEi $ i t.00to Taulajtor Um BIVOITAC" (th MBia( Sovtlxrm BMaUdy iucz1bc). 20 Per Cent Bcnbr pfiot. fii tend t eopte if mssilu oa nadp) ' of 8.00. . fO MlUHCk. B.F. Avery & Sons, Louisville, Ky. TakG NotiCG! on inms street. In rear of D. GaSUll, and "ill take orders for repairing StoresFlre backs. Gratca, Dampers, etf;., for every Stove Ln me United States. PatcMn? and mending, I all work done In the neatest style. No matter how badly your Stove is T)i-oken or worn, I can make It as good as new Work done at your home. - Dont worry over that stove but send for me hnd , have It flxed ntenee. JOHN A. MURPHY. Salisbury, June 4tnrl$S5. 33:lm Ad mi n istrator's Notice ! Having qualified as Administratorof the estate of C. J. Miller deceased, I hereby give notice to all persons who have claims "against the estate of said C. J, Miller to present the same to inc properly" authenti cated within one year from this date, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted tor the estate of said Q. J. 3liller, are requested to make immediate payment to me. S..H. WILEY, Adm'r. of C. J. Miller dee'd. Salisbury, N. C. June 1st, '85. 53:6t. Mr. T. C. A.,f Atlanta, desires to say that 4iI have been a constant sufferer with G. and O. for over two years; have failed to secure rolicf from any source until I ob tained Kincli, two bottles of which effect ed an entire cure without any loss of time, change of diet or the use of any internal medicine," -i One bottle .of B. B. B."Vill purify your blood. SEfJ . i - , TO THE -V " ' i .1,1 i - YOUR WOffL tills - " THIS NEW FACTORY Is now in operation; and facilities for man ufacturing Woolen Goods such as have nev er before been offered to our people, are "withip the reach pf the entire Wool grow ing community We? manufacture JEANS, CASSIMERS, FLANNELS, LINSE YS, BLANKETS, y , .YARNS, ROLLS, Sa. Soliciting a liberal patronage of our peo ple, we are respectfully, - t" .. Salisbury Woolen Mills. KTtCjffice at old Express Office. May 28tli, 1885. - 32tf PECIAL 10TIG . I have sold ray Retail Gro cery Department to Mr. Haden, T out win continue tne " Commissiba Grocery Business at my old stand. Will also buy and sell all kinds of Country Produce. Special atten ' tion given, to consignments of Fruits,Chiek : 'ens, Eggs, : Butter, &c, assuring to farmers the highest cash prices. . Alt those indebted to me are earnestly requested to eqrac forward and settle with-. out delay and save cost. : May 28,'8o. (32:4t) J. D. McNEELY. m mrnmi .v By virtue of a decree of the- Superior Court of Rowan County, in the ease of Jos. Horah, Adm'r of Daniel Chambers, dece'd against Daniel Chambers and others I will sell at public auction at the Court House door in Salisbury, on Monday the 6th day - of July, 1885, One Lot in the town cf Salis bury, South Warden the North Carolina i Railroad, adjoining the lands of Oscar Sum- v ner, Jfancy; Wiseman and Joseph Ilorah, containing one-half acre. ' Terms- One-half cash, and the remain der la six nionths with interest from day ef sale at eight per cent. . " - ' i JOSEPH IIORAII, Adm'r. V 'May 28,1885.-1 "RALEIGHREG1STER." By P. M. HALE. ftinter to the State. fiabscrlbe to your Uome Paper and pay tor It, and ', , ? then remit $3 to pay for your f- u State Democratic .Paper, th lUtinoH ReoiSTta. aca new subscriber, re mitting ti direct, is entitled to the Registkk for one TearaDatowEBSTE.it s khacticai.uiction ary which until August t. isss, is offered as a medium. Sample eoples of the Beglster mailed on ; application np: Address. RALEIGH REGISTER, I - , RALBIQH. N.T, asked tb rpnorter. I . "I have liardJy time io uujusu cnt ohiect is to discover u what light hobbies are regarded uy me mmi medical man." "Ah, that is a, different matter. A: man with a hobby," said a well known physician to the reporter, "is apt to be a nuisance; that is, he may be come one if his hobby carries him too far. I have treated some bid cases of hobby during the past twenty years." - " "Do yoinnean that yon have treat- mi hobbies meflicinally ? "Not jlirectly.- the hobby affection is often a symptom ot some mental trouble mild or severe, as the case mav be--but it is not a disease itself I iiave,ofjeu had cases, however, hi which an excessive manifestation of the hobby influence constituted the most marked symptom of real ner vous troble. Some of these cases are very interestinir, and have attracted attention even in those mild aud off ten amusing aspects of eccentricity which do not call for professional treatment. We must remember that hobbies are favorite pursuits carried to excess, and do not necessarily in dicate mental disorder. But even in cases wliere they really arise from disturbed mental conditions I nave known them to be beneficial in their tffvts. Some neuraloirists have as ser ted that a mild rnonotnania may afford an excellent outlet for that ex cess of physic for,ce which might, in some temperaments, give rise to se rioiis nervous troubles. "I am now treating a young wo mau who has the harmless hobby for 'fixing bureau drawers, as it is called aud she is said to do it very well but: the passion has become so strong that it interferes with her education and social duties. Women often ask ' each other to inspect the various things which go to make tip thei drebs and paraphernalia. This young woman does not hesitate, even at first visit, to ask of her new acquaintance the privilege of rearranuinff her 'thing? aud she will often spent: half a day at it. Her mother tells me that she has frequently found he in the middle of the night seated on the floor of her room surrounded by bureau drawers and piles of frill and grimcracks. Some of these arti cles, the mother savs, were purchaser mouths ago, and have been arranged hundreds of times, but have never yet been worn. When a child she pos sessed only one doll, but had a hun dred dresses for it and several bushels of peuny gewgaws. She was engaged to be married, but one day her lover took her to cajl on her futurelpother-iu-law, whereupon she becameso ab sorbed in assorting the old lady's things that she .could not be pursua ded to return, to the parlor whore her lover was. He, after dancing on her whims for three hours, became disaf fected and married another girl. The" fact did not disconcert my, patient in the least, but her friends became alarmed and brought her to me. "The desire to work at some occu pation diametrically opposed to the hobbyist's condition in life is so fre quent a form of mild monomania as io suggest the idea that the imnulse is governed by some wholesome nat ural law. I had a wealthy patient a year ago who had a habit of dressing himself in very old clothing, putting a shovel on his shoulder, and hiring himself out to do almost anything he cobld find in the'way of digging. He told me he always chose a cross and exacting - boss. 'I enjojf having my foreman pitch into me he said, 'and delight in feeling obliged to work hard. A master who doesn't swear once in a while becomes uppopular with me, and I leave him at the end of the day. If, however, he shows thje. proper amount of brutality I will remain -with him for three or four diys, and leave feeling very much re freshed in mind and body This queer individual was -blown up one day while blasting rocks, and, al though he did not turn out to be seriously injured, concluded to seek my auvice. i prescribed a course of vigorous horseback riding, ou a trot ter, and the man has given up his vagaries. The hobby for doing un necessary work takes various forms, and occurs at all ages of life. T ouce kuew a child who CommenrWI to sweep and dust when sjie'could hard ly walk. A wealthy gentleman up town labors furiously for weeks at a time making musical instruments. Hecau luru out a fiddle capable of producing thmost monstrous squeaks known & mankind. 1 was once con sulted in the. case of. a rich man who had a pet idea concerning the con- structiou of barrels. It sounded queer w ucar mm driving iown hoops at miduight iu his splendidly furnished house. j "The origitrof these eccentricities is supposed to lie iu heredity. I have often found, however, that it depends upon some excess in mental or mus cular activity. Oue of the" most curious of my cases was that of an elderly maiden lady from Boston, who occupied herself, constantly in mak ing sets of babyxlothes. She could have no passible . use for them, bat i .si e i amusement was. harmless enough In itself, but it excited; a good deal of comment and some ridicule, and this ia whv I was called hi v Her friends seemed to fear thai heri reputation would suffer. The; lady did;-not know why she made the articles. Suddenly she changed her fad to fan paiutiug, and all wa$ well. "Some years ago ) a lady came to mc on account of mania she had for samenles of woven fabrics. She did not want to be cured ot ner noooy, for she did riot seem to recognize it as a rraiauy: uui ner utiiru w ucb hese samples was accompanied by a eel in 2 of great excitement, which she was slowly rearing her but.-- A ong continued course of tonic seda tives brought'her around. A curious result of her bobby is seen iu the fact hat at present she always goes to Philadelphia to do her shopping. She says she cannotiwitstand the hor rified looks of the' dry goods clerks whom she Jiad formerly worried for samnles. The desire for these sam- pies was certany uncontrollable when first saw her. tor she could not re- sist snipping a goocl-sized piece out i -i . . l-.Ll. ..L1 ot a nanusouie piusu lauie cover in mv office. One of (her friends told me that she cutxa niece of elaborate - X- . holstery. J I gavi -the wife s-a sedative home he brought his"; valise" key with and recommended her to ; allovy the him, and it was . chained -to a bar of man I to finish his work." which ? ; he pig iron, - He ;saya now that when he iiiui9vu iu uo in an iiour, " x-iearn-l nioo away ne is sure w ww ed afterward that their married life! key outside his wife's dress pbeketrx- want tn K !om.w.il.t.. V,VW.".-fW- t. I Jl fi. MMvtv ' vim vii BIUVUUIIV CIIUUKil, I1IIV1 UIB 1 ' aay told, me herself that her queer bridegroom had turned out to he an husband. "'He has his cab- ing attacks now and then 'but I really think they do excellent ioet mak she said,; him goot Tbo University Keiaforcement. ! After two da vs spent in liearing the 381 applications from all parts of This wise woman believ- earth, the University trustees yester- etl, apd rightly so, in ,my estimation, day added to the faculty the suujoin that ihe hkiu's harmless' hobby had edt names; the Baptists gettiug the saved htm from real evils." largest tihare : the Presbyterians next; Hiiutinsr a Dress Pocket. X I t .1 trimming-irom a weumng uress o her sister's. Hobbies seemed to run iu the family. Heri brother was once arrested for complicity in a bank robbery, because r few days before the crime he made desperate enorts to procure an automatic safe lock similar to that used in the bank. The man had a mania fir locks, and had Methodist next; one unclassified, and one to fiht over. All are highly ..m.w1 ' J - .1 . I. . n 1 1 1 a man cuuuiacu. auu no uuuui nvic And a Wife Learns a JJnseful Lesson, but it seems a pity that in a great State Universitv the Question ot creed Col. Jim Pettingill who is a stout or church should have any weight man : and persmres a creat vdeal. nhnnH hill f rvmrKA trot, n son. and went home to his wife the' other even- son-in-law. ' ing andi asked her where shebept the Rev. Dr. Thos. Hume, Jr., aged 00 V Zrri 4o rresident of Norfolk ( Va.l Jiap- uF xC rvvga --7 """Hist JJVmale College, was chosen Pro- mrkvk' t-m rvi rtrhilst. tffT ortAv enma lm.l A 'i c fessor of English literature. pyiuu wml. Pmf. .WltPr n.-T..v. ntrpd SO. athnm rtri him n rrn nn I V J 1 j,viSui uaiu w 6 h t. i ..e v..r..i i. . ofoiv frk hoi iwm ani ha nrnnlH finr! I " F 1,13 lJ X1U1IOIIX, IIUW U ataua w , uwj. tuuut nut am vuiu uuu n T n it IV 1 r1 iu w v,wua rans, irroiessor oi iuoueru iin- whirTi was hartenntr nn a nail rwdiind I gagS' I 1 " O. . . I T 0 XT T TT.i 1 At c.i. the door. She further explained that ,A rui- ag -v. iciu- it was her serge dress with aWatteau odist, of Missouri Normal College, plait down the backjnd looped along Professor of the. Art of leaching. the front with small satin bows, and -Mr. Wm. B. Phillips, son of Prof continued to give a geograpical descrip-1 Charles Phillips, Presbyterian, Pro- tion ;oi tne garment until retungiit got lessor oi Agncuiiurai viiemisiry auu tired and suddenly turned on his heel Mining. and left her. Mr. Jas. Lee Love, of Gaston coun- P6or, foolish mortal, he did not know tv. agel 2 K Pi esbylerian. Assistant that it was easier, as the Scriptures, say Professor of Mathemat ics. for j the eye of a rich man to crawl Mr. Geo. F. Atkinson, of Alaba- &1 rl..nA.l,;m InfinJ . . soent a smallibrturie iu securing them irr! 1 tJ ma a unuto or u.r.,eii, Assistant of various, patternsi 1 KZr ."T Plural History. P , t I AST Alii? J V U VVUUVIVUVVf A1V lVV1 illV "I onoe knew al man whp wished off the nail nd that moment his to keep continually informed as to ; suffering commenced. He took a short When an Ash street printer awoke the time of day. Jjfu consideration of survey of the garment as he held it up "at a late hour tne other night, his hair the rules ot politeness worn a prevent m his left hand, in order to locate the stood up at the" noi.se of some one fool- ma tauing uui ms; wait-u every iuw position ot tne pocKet. nis eyesrestea jug with a window. minutes, tie was married luur limes, on a small opening and he thrust ni3 and could tell to a isecond when each hand into it, only to find his fingers wife died. The man wa foiid of g- gliding through a kind of bottomless ing ttt the theatrej and one uiglit af- concern, and then sticking his arm into ter the performance he astonished an it up tohe hilt, he observed that his actor friend by telling him the ex- hand was protruding from an aperture act time of his entrances throughout on the other side. This caused him to a five at play. But his chief amuse, change the position of thedress, andhe nS, S3, and ascertain that it was the two boarder, a half an hour to explain e "u -"u oc same mysterious hole he had been in a uun that no burglars were in a but knew the exact instant at which - mile of the hearthstone. The noise every horse made his miles and quar- Tn- a:uv aTinnvtj n;m anA nfpr he had heard was caused bv an in ters. This man tried to cure himself throwing off his coat and vest and mop- niate closing a window, to shut ot ot this habit by j going without a ping tne streams of prespiration from t lie breeze that had grown cool as the watcn, out ne lost somucu ume nis face, ; he again went m search of the night advanced. I . n i a I I I i rw intn utnrua I l L TT - 1 ill . 1 1. 11 : 1 A 1 . 1 . I imuugii .iwnnijj jii.y t,ci; i pocKet. xie saw a iittie siil on uie ngnii i I on gel a printer impressed with block or two to see what time it was, side, and a softer light came into his the idea that somebody is trying to .1 .! I 1. I i ' I-I ,,mt ' 1 l il V - V O tnat lie nau io Keep on wearing nid eyes, "lnis is it, ne murmurea, ana rob him, anl it takes hard tnlking to t lii'i'ii-iiiin I o watch. j putting nis nana into a snanownounce convince him that his wealth is sale, "A very studious young man who commenced to grope around tor the We advised with1 me had an obsti- key. which, however, was sleeping snug- nate desire to posses articles of wo- hi the pocket at least two feet away. Part culars have bfen received at mpn'u rlothmo Hp never mnniier- "ettmgill got mad and began to swear lenver. Colorado, oi tne recent lo aded in them and had no especial ac- through his clenched teeth. He deter-1 ilia n troubles iu the southern part6f quaintance with their mysteries, but inf d to nnd the pocket or die with that State, in which several Indians Sad, every three or four months, a his face to the fw,d the next mmute were killed by cowboys and a settler rt g AAtnmAn vrvri arrt Khi v rr rha ri toca wit h I 1 r I'll T purchase some wuuvcu ""'"o " i n . 1 u r . i both hands, and hitting it strait blows 1 ,1 ire. His fit her Ai u j6j: j " ie point of disinheriting h.m it just if he was engaged ina rough on account of this weakness, but the anJd tumble fight. He glanced at the young mans habits were so good that cl(K;k and saw that the train would the old gentleman believed at last start in fortv minutes, and once more that his boy was suffering from a mo- he I jumped for the dress with a low nomauia of obscure origin. The yell that indicated plainly that he was fancy was attributed to a dream in mad enough to match himself against which the young I man imbibed the a hornet. He jammed his head into notion that some curious quality in the folds ot the dress and commenced nothing in the world so thoroughlyadapt- woman'a nnn:irpl was tn hrino- him dicrennsr with both hands and the air ed to this tiouble as Parker's Hair Balsam " -II - 'b I oo s? - - It. . . . , ...... , ill of "BurglarsI hohoirted, as he shook his bedfellow with a violence that causetl ii i in distress. Then the printer leaped out of bel aud went galloping through the house in a long night shirt. He was the most agitated printer the household had seen, and it took ;.f' " AMI UgUVU i . Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ante, bed bus a. i i , ; v - ; . Heart Pains. PalDitatiori," Dropsical Swellings Dizi- ness. Indigestion. Headache, Sleeplessness cared by "Wells' Health Renewcr. "Eongh; on Com. Ask for WelUV'lIoughjonCorns. 15cts. Quick complete curB. Hard or soft corns, warts, Dtinions. MBIlehn-Paiba,' . Quick, cmnrlete core of all Kidney, Blad der and Urinary diseases. 8alding, Irrita tion, Stone, Gravcl Catarrh of the Bladder. fl,Druggists? . Bed-ugs, Hes. Flies, roaches ants, bedbugs, rats, mice. gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Bough on Rats." 15c. I : J Thin People. . "Wells' Health Kenewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex ual Debility. $1. "Eotigh on Pain." Cures cholera, Scolic, cramps, diarrhoea, aches, pains, jprafns. headache, neuralgia, rheumatism. ' 20c; Rough on Pain Plaster, 15 cts. ! llothers- If you are failing, broken, worn out and neryous, use "Wells Health Renewer." f 1. Druggists. Life Preserver. If you are losing your grip on life, try "Wells1 Health Renewer." Goes direct to weak spots. I -Eoigh on Pilci." Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itching, Protruding, Bleeding, Internal or other. Internal and external remedy in each pack age. Sure'cure, 50c. Druggists. Prettv Women. Ladies who vould retain freshnes- and vivacity, don't fail to try "Wells' Health Renewer." v "Rough on Itch " ''Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions, ringworm, tetter, salt rheumy frosted feet chillblains. "Rough on Catarrh' Corrects offerisive odors at once. Com plete cure of wrst chronic cases, also une- quaied as gargle tor diptheria, sore throat, toul 'ii eata. 50cts. The Hope of the Nation. Children, sliiw in development, punv scrawny and delicate, use "Wells' Health Renewer." Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging, irritation, infiamation, all Kid ney and Urinsfy complaints, cuied by "Bu- chu-Paiba" 1. "Water Bugs, Roaches." "Rough on Jtats" clears them out, also Beetles. Ants, j PROFESSIONAL CARDS. consuming desire to article of female atli d I nameu ueniner was Kiiie lians. It is reported that y the in 500 In dians are ready to go on the warpath it the investigation now m progeess at the agency is not satisfactory. That Dikty Dandrufs". Dand-uff is dirty and disagreeable in every way. It soils the clothing coiitiuuaHy, and is accompani ed by a hardly less annoying sensation of itching. The scalp is diseased. There is gQO( ippa fortune. His ing mother remeru- o-nf full nf snh'n bnwa niepea nf WaL It cleanses and heals the scalp, stops the h1" wi.u, w I ,,. , . , . " . . - i. i .-i fpan r,lnif nnd smnf hor crmwl Thpn Ia-n it ana restores us original sou- ueitru LiitiL lie uuiiiuieuueu wueii verv h"" .v.v.v h.v... i i t i, ; ,. i,i .. j Il iT i i , ii i iicsb, k1"51' auu tuiui. xa uui uiit, iiiiiiiijr young to time away some ot ber cloth- ; fe"" " v" uw uouua1 perfumed, an elegant dressing. Very econ The fancy gradually diet! out uuu uuust;u tue uress ar""""- "s room, omical, as only a small occasional applica- and the vounv fellow made an en via- ana unaer "ie Dea, ana over me cnairs, tion Keeps tne nair in penect conuition. j .. . . i i. : i u i i j- l il ble remitatiou as a lawver. uu ll.uc.UrtU l,u ? lu. u,Bf V "uc 'I hat a cur ous case ast vear of "rT " . JJusiness or rarxy uaras, . . . J . . prlarerl at. the rriimnled riress Iviikt on t- n: 1 . r,.i. a mimtPr win wur nffl W-Ip. w it i mi IP. "T V .T frrn.l uuuuiura ur rwicre, . . r , i.l iioui, auu. wc lues uctuucu ii i liptt-pr or Note Hearii ....rv. . ; w.wji ""'"'fi-I thnf. tho nn iv vrntr tn Iroen the TWlret. tmi tt.j( Hi- WU mir ! inin. . in dnnp T v i v 7 r , " uui rieaos, 7. ! -"r-" - irom aoaging nun was to put tne aress Monthly Statements, llirs. even fin the mnat Knlemn neons. I h TT j: j j ai j u: I . -""v. r . r ,.or, . . u reueweu uB 15ooks or Famphlets, 111 he gave me with fears i which search, but his hands would slide into t.qU-Io n a o nis eyes loops, turbelows. nounce3, and every- 4 xrflv nnnU nf. flii at Mt seemed to relieve his thing else except the much-desired nflRee nnA of n lnw rafei ai elsewhere mind.' His brother, who was a some-' pocket This was more than he could Business men of Salisbury are invited what rough Uonnecticutt farmer, beg- stand, and he determined to taKe on to" call through the P. 0. before giving gtu me io give ins nroiner something toe, uress aua ear it, w pieces, auu tneir orders to agents or sending them strong for it, or f he would lose his thus discover the dweimg place of the abroad. job 'Only last night he explained P?et? He pulled the dress up over mv reverend brother excused him- Q Qeaa M 11 ne was aivesting mmseii self from the company at his house, of i shirt, but it got caught in his sus- and five minutesilater I found him Pender buckles and wrapped KKUK CRAIGE L. 11. CLEMENT CRAIGE & CLEMENT, .ttorzxoys .t liaw, SALisauur, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. 4 Are yon fanin- ty XvAf d I VV- ujaa.eii IliTij.'jmH DEBILITY &wms Torpid live Sn Sweats, Nervdus VSksht Malaria. Lraime p, "A'?'?, tJuchu-Faih r. V ("- u .... Bladtier. IsrUirr ;uat3 v., lr- neys au.l LUluor. fcicuo cr (..rl, " rt tWeilines, Fom.Vo: For KVl:fii.i. ::. . J ti.m Hitter Svr-n. 5 - -f- Pin s Bjvia.ii45 SkIv.j, f:.i j hnTZ receipt of 510.00, or an I-'r-03 E. S. Wkua. Jersrr Oirv. f t o . MOTHKR'S No Mors Tfrror! No Mora Pain l. No More Dinger! TO I To Mother or Child The Drqad of Motherhood Transformed to H O PE !JQY. Safety and Ease i f T0- Sufferingi Woman. ,Thi? invaluable pre ration i truly a tri iuj.1i ofucieijiirTt ekill, nd no more inestima le benefit wa ever be llowed on the mothers of the world. UOlt not onlj nhort enulhetimeoflaborand lessens the intensity of I .a in, but better than all it greatly diminishes the danger to life of toth mother and child, und leaves the mother in a condition high.y favorable to speedy re covery, and far lew lia ble to flooding, convul sions and other alarm ing symptoms incident tolingeriugand painful labor. Iu truly wonder ful efficacy in this re- Upect entitles the Moth ers J riend to be rank ed as one of the life sav ing appliances given to the world by the disco v. eries of modern science. From the nature of the case il will of course be understood that we can not publish certificates concerning this Remedy without wounding the delicacy of the writers. Yet we have hundreds of audi testimonials on file, and no mother who Iras once used it will everagain bewithout it in her time of trouble. To the notl3 of tr.s t. traveler and new set ai , j acb- Bitters u jwculiarl .-: ! ftrmtlnii the lig."-ii.r braces the physical-: cu--! i ful influences. It rm v, malnri:il fever, c."ft.-t:;v.i liealthlully ciimx.'is f ; : ; blac5;l- r. anJ vnricln.' . the blcod. Wbf! O"- 'n .-; whether mrutaf or u!:.'.k anti ilebiliiafc-d liut.1 I! u n i renewed etronutli t t. bv all Drusrii-ifs r.r - '-. .T.. MILL STONES. y : I "CTJJ UNDEHSIGNED has botight the wefl --- l-nnu-n ljvi'v rvifvTV urti and will continue to supply ttif pufch? mand lor Mill Stones fiom aiF.Mtni obit so well known tli routrftouirlis ttwitrf: tor Its superiority for Mill stoats; ;Ri)UeNai for Ornamental purpost s, MoiiuaiMits, tc,fc.oi; also be bad at thlsquairy. Adrtnss, Ii ' , J.T. WVATTSallituij.X.C Tie Valley Mutual Life toiii OF VIRCINIA. 1 i IIOME Ob FICK, JS I Afe'XloX. VA -The Cheapest, Safest, and Most lielir.tlelijtli; surance now offered the publics fouctj in the Vil ley Mutual, wbjcb enables j ou to carry all.WJKl, p Ucy at an actual average cost oi $.5() jxrinMa For further information, call on or address ; J. V. McKENZIt, Aglt, May 20, 1883.1 SiitsBCET.X.C. i 3 1 T1 J down stairs in a corner of the room. .ar?una ni? nf m ? Peculiar way, anu u..i, ; : ..i. ... ' i j ne sioopea iorwara ana lussea miglity a little pri TMTQQ TVT H T A PPT .nUmn nnA ,.. I,... DlWUCU AUIWiUU iiUU tUggCU J1AJJJO JXL Vl lXll A U vatT 1 g on U,e ead h but it would not Has ned xate jigon tne dead U ve an inch and appeared to tighten Gal I erv! S! itself , and at it ghtei Dress Makinq! rooms in' the Old Photograph She has learned Dress Making Hmeu .apraisoii aiaaepu- js p ar0und his nead. It was hot and the most acenrate system of tt.n iihiuu t ... jiarisuiuners nau wauea he Was smothering in its folds, and thoroughly oufim io enqire into tne naoit. A inorder to release himself he beat the Fit Guaranteed! learned mat on this occasion the old I & with both hands and danced up and Will be pleased to receive calls from the eiiueniaii iook oown nis ui tie and down in one spot until the window laciies oi oansDury. read from II. Sahiuel. vi.. 14 'And narips rafrW Th dW. however. March 5, 1885. Jy David danceil before the Lord with knew that it was getting the best of 1 1 I 1.1! rni i , . I i i -1 an nis in. & in ; in is silenced the mm ana would not Jet mm go, ana deputation, but the good old man then Pettihgill in his rage made a felt the need of ud vice. I nmin - blind dash and butted the bowl and niended hini to saw wood and adopt pitcher off the washstand, and upset a milk diet. In time he. was cured. fchp rocking chair, which pounded him rr -il i. iwiii.:n. !... r i' severely in .the ribs. The next dive he J. M. HADEN, Real Estate Agent; Office in J. D. McNesly's Store Of all the holiliies. tliHt fr :!, severely in the ribs. The next dive he ering with edge tools seems to be the mf the bureau suffered, and cologne Aa w C4T - t most howerfSl i Mv dnnr Loll w - bottles and powder boxes, mingling HAS FOR SALE the following real estate most power ul. j My door bell was . . , .Tnh QTlf1 hrA OAw: Psrtll J Qn terms to suit purchasers : rung violently at; Z o'clock one morn- "J'; fT- nZ ' No. 1-Ei-ht building lots, four of them ing. aud 1 was conducted in a car- nr - n I?! n l i xi v. j fronting on Main str. These lots are near riaire to a hotel in this mtv L-nnwn a . . . . t ic-ar onops, a popular hostelry for honeymoons ?Wnm? P.1" mscoverea ner nu- No. 2-Has eight building lots and four a;V , . T i 7 ,or.none.vnioo,,s- band lying on the floor on his back, small farms. This property is situated on A distracted , bride awaited my com- with his arms and head bound up in the Brlngle ferry road i mile from car shops ...g uuu uuuutii-ieM me io ineir apart- her dress and kickinc both his les in 3 in tarms, containing each iiiem. xjere x iouuu me A prominent phvsician lately remarked to the proprietor, that if it were admirable to make public the letters we receive.the "Moth. cr's Friend" would outsell anything on the- market; I most earnestly entreat every temale ex pect inz to ne confined to use Mother's Relief. Cotmled with this entreat v I will add that durinz a lonz obstetrical practice (44 years), I have never known it to fail te- produce a saie and quick delivery. H.J. HOLMES, M.D., Atlanta, Ga. Send for onr Treatise on "Health and Hap Diness of Woman." mailed free. Bbadfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. husband the air. nnrl ntr,cr nrofanitv of 140 de- from 12 acre9. situated on theBringle deeply interested; in mending a piece grees in the fehade. she pulled him out hiSw' n r '.,-.;.,. i. u i. i 6 ii i r pto. 4 -Has seven building lots, two on of furniture he had broken by acc,- of the dress, and he sat up on the floor Main 8treet and five on Cnurh 6tr;etj 8itu. Vcu IU mwruwu. xxe naa nirea ana gazea at ner in a aazea way, ana ated on same square with Joe Burk. vn vi vuiivuvi:o aim a 1U9 I uuucu. uuj nuS uitu uuc uauu auu i AUt u nw cicfru email iuib, oiiuatru uu i tgT T"l A. CtT ATT " pot, aud, utterly I ignoring the tears wiped the blood off his nose with the Lop? street, near Gas house, Voolen 31ills, - vvxi xiojx xxxju iwrsuasions and treats of his anxious other. There was a look m bis eyes re,8BlDau pawenger ucpuw. i proper- Ioterested in .Hides, Furs, Wool, Roots Wife, he was enjoying the'exercise of which told Mrs. mtingill that it was J itHasei2ht small farms, containing Feathers; Beeswax, Butler, Cheese, Eggs, his hobby in full measure. The land- not tne tlme t Ult 10 ner nusoand, so four to 8ix acre8) situated about 1 miles of Jried Fruit, Poultry, Hay and Produce lord reiused to remonstrate with the sn.e merelJ ptcKea up ine aress ana Salisbury on the N. C. R. R. j gener ally to send for our Price Currents mail so long as he refrained from LCI0?1 any w ai au biuck ner . no. v-iias awui or email larms, Prom t turns on all Consignments, i ? i .i IhonH m n Avfatn ni!up anri fw-klr nnf I cont&inincr !i tn 10 acres each. Also, seve-1 r "!.r!L.l"e:f e" ie CiWMma .i Til Shipments Solicited. vuoWwer, auu nan, no 50 to no acres, wit i buildings all within U T wtt.c r. i:.Sl6l iinnn LMr,;nff ; ll,n !U!lt. a Ifai V elfll in h?.- fa;J..1 I JO woral.".w!,f ta tA lhro. miU nf tn.D T will t.lr. .fW-A' Knirh r -J-I the nriro he k.,M ' r.: i i! the train, so PettingilL'quietly bathed ,aurain .hftwinfi the nronertv to .nvone Geskral Commission Mebbiiasts, uviicinim: very teuer-i- i" " m Bf- '"nils I a vi-,; uj od then xcwit tA r4 '.s v . 'T . r V . "tt Vtt , c. v-- vrfc f i : i I " wi ; w i winning io ony. r. J. w na.ur I uiucc, iov,v iiiiaui ov., uamagea up- locksmith's leliop,-andM when tie came June 4, 1885. 33:tf I 0ct. '84gl:ly I luoueo sue was otherwise verv cener- . " wwuni I nn. tm. - frit it 'i f .6.. . ua svik miiigs away me rff:uei up carpet ana TAPE V70RF1 An eminent German scientist has recent ly discovered from a root extract, an abto lute specific for Tape Worm. , It is pleasant to take and is not distress ins to the patient, but is peculiarly sicken ins and Istupefyinj: to the Tape Worm, which loosens its hold of its victim and passes a Way in a natural and easy manner, entirely f hole, with tieaa, ana wuiie uu alive I ' One phvsician has used this specific iu over 400 bases, without a single failure to vnirl worm entire. Success suaranteed. No nv mouired until removed with head. Send stamp for circular and terms. I BLYWOOD CO., 19 Park Place, New York. Mav 30, 'M. ly Wright s Indian Vegetable Fills FOB T LBV And all Bilious Complaints Bale to take, belnR purely r!"-ah!e: (sopiP, ! ing. i'rice25cts. All UruisU. ,; - i - ! ! : Dec. 20, '84. ly. " . L ,' H 3E ; J POITTZ'S HORSE AMD CATTLE POWDE" - if SX no will 1i" r,f f or P-vr. of tkk. if Koi!tz I'owfitTS arc --V.J in rJMP,hi': Foarrc I'ovdfr w 111 mre 9nlr.rf. T.tHV . fontz Pnwdc will fr'ffi' JJ 'f B;jj frr.iRn rowders win lutn-vt ''-"','-ii!b itntt . n'ljTBmn tweniy per con, . . I IM Ar ...i-.nt DmtM to'whifh Rtrwt :(n 1 utr'r n-r ' Koctz' rorM:M WILt;IVI SaIIW SoUl everywhere. DAVID r.'FOTTTE, Tra?'-'" ; a! UI UTBE.W33S iRV' '-'-" : AC! SYMPTOKO r ;.,(, TORPIPVJHft Tjiu of n DDO th head, with n-dall ecn-,4rr. back part, Pain "'-"vVi0 blade, Fntlacn afr e rfc inclination to excrucxi otbf , Irritability of temper, fJv9U a feellna of bavin j -,1CL.riCfl tX if Heart. Dot. before the Me , over the ftcbt cycj ?9d trite.1! atfal dreams. nilly-o .j CONSTIPAijCj body to Vote ASfLil VTTr illin or Wmssrf:VVcat:i- tfaiflDTE. It W1, M D"' Otnco, 44 Murray wv , r Dec. 20, '84. ly. Yo! 3 i ahu Aim MILL PfiOPSffl i in ii i j iifi h FOR SALS . 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 9, 1885, edition 1
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